XXXII. Government of Kharkof,
Formerly comprifed in the government of Ukrania Slovodlkaia,
Contains 15 diftrids.
1 . Kharkof, on the Uda, falling into the D o netz .
2 . T ch u g u ie f, on the Do n e tz .
3 . Ilium, on the fame river.
4 . Woltchanik, on a rivulet falling into the Donetz.
5. Solatchef, on the Uda.
6 . W a lk i, on a rivulet falling into the Donetz .
7 . Bogodukhof, on the M e r lo, falling into the Vorikla.
8. Krafnokutik, on the fame river.
9 . A kh tyrka, on the rivulet A khty rk a, falling into the left ihore o f the W o r ik la .
10 . Khotmyik, on the Vorikla.
1 1 . Lebedin, on a rivulet Oltchanka, falling into the Pfol.
12 . Sumy, on the right ihore o f the Pfol.
13 . Miropolie, on the -fame river.
14 . Nedrigailof, on the river Siila.
1 5 . Bielopolie, on a rivulet falling in to the Seim.
XXXIII. Government of Catherinenflaf, or Ecaterrinenflaf.
This government contains the greateft part o f that territory
which was wrefled by the prefent emprefs from the Turks, and
comprifes New Ruffia, the former government of Azof, and
Crim Tartary.
It is divided into the two provinces of Catherinenflaf and
Taurida.
Province of Catherinenflaf,
Contains 14 dill rids.
1 . Catharinenflaf, on the Dnieper.
3. Poltava, on the Vorikla.
3. Krementchuk, on the Dnieper.
4. Elifabethgral, on the Ingul, falling into the Bug.
5 . Alexandria, on the In gu letz, falling into the Dnieper.
6. Kherfon, on the Dnieper, about 14 verlts below the mouth o f the Inguletz.
7 . Stavenik, on the Dnieper. "
8. Novomoikorik, on the Dnieper.
9. Pavlograd, on a river falling into the Dnieper.
10 . Mariupal, on a river near the fea o f Afof.
1 1 . Bakhmuh, on the river o f that name, falling into the Do n e tz .
1 3. D o n e tzk , on th e river D o n e tz .
13 , Conftantinogtad, on the O re l, falling into the Dnieper.
14 . Alexopollk, on the fame river.
Province of Taurida, or Crim Tartary.
This fertile peninfula, the great mart of commerce in the
Black Sea, was colonized for the purpofes of trade by the Greeks,
Romans, Genoefe, occupied by the Turks under Mahomet the
Second, and governed by the Khan of the Tartars , a vaffal to
the Porte. On the peace of Kainardi, in 1774, it was declared
an independent fovereignty, taken poffeflion of by Catharine II.
on the abdication of the Khan Sahim Gerai, in 1783, and confirmed
to Ruffia by the Porte in the fame year by the treaty
of Conftantinople. The emprefs has revived feveral of the ,ancient
Greek names.
Contains 7 diftrids.
1 . Le vkopol, formerly Akmephiel.
2 . Synpheropol, formerly Efki Krim, i. e. O ld Crimea.
3. Eupatoria, formerly Ko ilo f, or Goflev e.
4 . Perekop.
5 . Phanagoria, on the ifland o f T am an .
6 . Dneprovlk, on the Dnieper.
7 . Melotopol, on the river Melotchnie.
XXXIV. Government